àng
adjective #23,715

Meanings

  1. 1 abundant
  2. 2 brimming
  3. 3 overflowing

Examples

Chūnyì'àngrán, lìngrén xīnkuàng-shényí.
Spring is in full bloom, making one feel relaxed and happy.
Zhè shǒu shī chōngmǎn le shēngjī àngrán de qìxī.
This poem is filled with a vibrant, overflowing vitality.

Tips

usage
is almost exclusively used in the compound 盎然, meaning exuberantly abundant. Common collocations: 春意盎然 (spring full of life), 生机盎然 (teeming with life), 兴致盎然 (full of enthusiasm).
register
is a classical/literary character rarely seen outside of 盎然. As a standalone noun it referred to an ancient wide-bellied earthenware vessel.

Components

radical
mǐn
dish; vessel
Bottom dish radical, depicting a flat-bottomed bowl on a base. Anchors as a kind of vessel - historically a wide-mouthed, narrow-bottomed pottery jar. From that came 盎然 'brimming, abundant,' as in 春意盎然 (spring brimming over). Same vessel family: , , , .
phonetic
yāng
centre
Top supplies the sound - yāng drifting to àng through regular vowel shift. Originally depicted a person carrying a yoke across the shoulders, meaning 'centre, middle.' Pure phonetic here. The same phonetic powers (calamity) and (Mandarin duck-half), all sharing the yāng/àng neighbourhood.

Stroke Order

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